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Judi Lynn

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Thu Mar 12, 2020, 07:28 PM Mar 2020

Student discovers 5,000-year-old sword hidden in Venetian monastery

Student discovers 5,000-year-old sword hidden in Venetian monastery
By Tom Metcalfe - Live Science Contributor a day ago

It's one of the oldest swords ever found.



The sword was mistakenly thought to be medieval. It is now thought to come from eastern Anatolia and to be about 5000 years-old – one of the oldest swords ever found.
(Image: © Ca' Foscari University of Venice/Andrea Avezzù)

A keen-eyed archaeology student made the find of a lifetime when she spotted one of the oldest swords on record, mistakenly grouped with medieval artifacts in a secluded Italian museum.

The ancient sword was thought to be medieval in origin and maybe a few hundred years old at most — but studies have shown that it dates back about 5,000 years, to what is now eastern Turkey, where swords are thought to have been invented, in the early Bronze Age.

The weapon was spotted in November 2017 by Vittoria Dall'Armellina, who was then a doctoral student in archaeology at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. She had made a day trip to the monastery on San Lazzaro degli Armeni, a tiny island on the edge of the Venetian lagoon.

https://www.livescience.com/ancient-anatolian-sword-in-venetian-monastery.html?utm_source=notification

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Student discovers 5,000-year-old sword hidden in Venetian monastery (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2020 OP
Smart young lady! Beakybird Mar 2020 #1
Cooooooooool !!!!!! alittlelark Mar 2020 #2
I believe that means she gets to define who the next the next King is relayerbob Mar 2020 #3
May have been Trojan, huh. rickyhall Mar 2020 #4
Wow, nice! nt iluvtennis Mar 2020 #5
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